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... reported for any previous twelve months . Quite a number of manufacturing establishments were closed up permanently during the year , and several were moved else- where from our state . These losses , however , as will be seen by an ...
... reported for any previous twelve months . Quite a number of manufacturing establishments were closed up permanently during the year , and several were moved else- where from our state . These losses , however , as will be seen by an ...
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... reported by the census . The comparative insignificance of these 5,369 establishments is still more strikingly shown by the fact that the aggregate value of their annual products as reported by the census , was only $ 38 , - 292,471 ...
... reported by the census . The comparative insignificance of these 5,369 establishments is still more strikingly shown by the fact that the aggregate value of their annual products as reported by the census , was only $ 38 , - 292,471 ...
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... reported for the State , it furnished employ- ment for 38.7 per cent . of all the wage earners employed , and contributed 56.7 per cent . of the total value of all products . The fourth and fifth classifications shown on the table ...
... reported for the State , it furnished employ- ment for 38.7 per cent . of all the wage earners employed , and contributed 56.7 per cent . of the total value of all products . The fourth and fifth classifications shown on the table ...
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... reported by any one establishment cannot by any possibility be separated from the totals of the industry group with which it has been merged . The presentation follows strictly the forms of previous years which were developed as the ...
... reported by any one establishment cannot by any possibility be separated from the totals of the industry group with which it has been merged . The presentation follows strictly the forms of previous years which were developed as the ...
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... to each of them , and the number of stockholders reported for the 1,8021 plants under corporate control is 127,383 , or nearly 71 8 STATISTICS OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES . STATISTICAL COMPARISONS, 1911-1912 Character of Management of Industry.
... to each of them , and the number of stockholders reported for the 1,8021 plants under corporate control is 127,383 , or nearly 71 8 STATISTICS OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES . STATISTICAL COMPARISONS, 1911-1912 Character of Management of Industry.
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16 years Children 16 years Women 1912.-Aggregates by Months.-(Continued 5.-Number of Wage 7.-Classified Weekly Earnings April August average number Boxes wood Brick and terra broad silk cent Children Receiving 16 Children under 16 Children under Total Classification of Weekly December Drawn wire dye houses Earnings of Wage-Earners employers February four loom Including Piece-Workers increase in wages injuries January Jersey Jersey City July June labor machinery manufacturers March Months Newark November Number Classification number of days number of establishments Number of Hours Number of Persons Number Receiving Specified October Paid in Wages Paterson Persons Employed Persons Receiving Specified Perth Amboy ployed by Industries Pound Receiving Specified Amounts Receiving Specified Total reported September shown shows silk mills silk workers Specified Total Amounts Steel and iron strike lasted TABLE terra cotta Total Number Trenton union Wage Earners wage loss weavers week wire and wire Women 16 Women Children Receiving workmen
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